The Great Art Fraud
Money. Fame. Fraud. Inigo Philbrick was an overnight sensation, selling priceless art to the world’s richest collectors. With the market booming and a reality TV star girlfriend, he spent millions on private jets and parties. But there was a dark secret behind his success - Inigo had created one of the biggest art frauds in history. And when the carefully crafted facade came crashing down, Philbrick and his girlfriend Victoria vanished without a trace. What followed was a global manhunt, before the extent of his $86 million scam came to light. THE GREAT ART FRAUD features interviews with Inigo and Victoria, and provides an in-depth look at the art fraud case that stunned the world.
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Duration: 2 x 60' 4K
Resolution: 4K
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Genre: Arts & Culture, Documentary, Factual Entertainment & Formats, New Releases
Tags: Arts, Factual, Documentary
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Producer: Blue Ant Studios
Original Broadcaster: BBC
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